The period of an oscillating spring is given by the equation T = 2π(m/k)1/2, where m is the mass attached to the spring, and k is the force constant of the spring. The force constant is larger for springs that require more force to stretch or compress them (stiff springs), and smaller for springs that require less force to stretch or compress them (loose springs).
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asked 04/30/21What do spring periods depend on
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